It will have basic compatibility, but may lack some advanced features available on Verizon's network. Unlocked performance varies.
If by unlock you mean to use it on other carriers, then they may be able to. Verizon phones run on CDMA technology, and currently there is no unlocking solution for CDMA phones. Only GSM phones are able to be unlocked.
Google products shows no unlocked Verizon phones in that price range. Also note that there are few Verizon phones because Verizon uses CDMA and few other carriers do. Here's the Google link anyway: http://www.google.com/products?hl=en&source=hp&oq=&q=unlocked+verizon+phone&um=1&ie=UTF-8&ei=ND2QS4-SGpD0M_jyiO4M&sa=X&oi=product_result_group&ct=title&resnum=3&ved=0CCAQrQQwAg
Metro PCs is able to "flash" phones from other carriers for use with their service under certain conditions. The phones must be CDMA, meaning they do not use a SIM Card (Major CDMA carriers include Sprint, Verizon, Qwest, Cricket, Alltel). You will not be able to access all features of the service when using a flashed phone, these phones are good for calls and texting only. The phone does not be unlocked to be flashed.
Right now you can get the iPhone through AT&T and T-Mobile. All you do is order a sim card and you can use T-Mobile on your iPhone. WHen it will be able through other carriers some people say will be in January when the iPhone goes to Verizon, and October when it goes to Sprint.
If the handset is 'unlocked' - it can be used on any network. If it's currently locked to a specific network other than Verizon - you'll have to contact your current operator to get the phone unlocked.
"AT&T unlocked" refers to a mobile device that has been released from AT&T's network restrictions, allowing it to be used with other carriers. This typically means the phone can accept SIM cards from different networks, enabling users to switch carriers without being tied to AT&T. Devices are usually unlocked after they are fully paid off and meet certain eligibility criteria set by AT&T. An unlocked phone offers greater flexibility for international travel and changing service providers.
If your carrier is ATT as the category suggests, then no! You can get a plan without data and put the SIM card into your BlackBerry. You can do this with any GSM phone. GSM carriers include ATT and T-mobile. If you use a CDMA phone (carriers such as Verizon and Sprint), then you would only be able to if the carrier allowed you to, which depends on the salesperson helping you switch to your unlocked BlackBerry. (Keep in mind, CDMA carriers usually do not allow other carrier's phones on their network anyway).
It depends on what country you live in. If you live in the US then you can go into an AT&T Store (Verizon soon as well) and sign up for a contract or order online (with AT&T contract [Verizon coming soon]). If you live in most other countries that have iPhone you can order an unlocked iPhone online through the Apple Store or through your carriers website/store.
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Yes, The Motorola Bravo is compatible with Verizon as your carrier. It can also be used with other carriers to such as At&T, Sprint, alltel and T-Mobile.
no you cannot, one is gsm and the other is cdma
Yes, if you have a phone unlocked to work on any CDMA network it can be activated on Verizon Wireless. Keep in mind Verizon Wireless can not offer any trouble shooting or warranty on said phone.